TV picks for Tuesday, Dec. 5

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“The Middle” (8 p.m., ABC): In the show’s 200th episode, Orson is named one of the top 200 most livable cities in Indiana, reminding Frankie that she has to come up with something to place in the town’s time capsule. Meanwhile, when Bill Norwood informs Mike that he and Paula are separating, Mike is gobsmacked and starts to appreciate Frankie more. And in order to win back Cindy, Brick must complete three acts of bravery for her.

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“A Very Merry Toy Store” (8 p.m., Lifetime): In this TV movie, Connie Forrester (Melissa Joan Hart) and Will DiNova (Mario Lopez) each run their small, family-owned toy stores in Connecticut. They’ve always been business rivals — until both of their livelihoods fall into jeopardy when the big box toy store “Roy’s Toys” has its grand opening right before Christmas. In order to save their businesses, Connie and Will band together. Will there be romantic sparks?

“Lethal Weapon” (8 p.m., Fox): Riggs and Murtaugh are drawn into a fatal world of conspiracy theories. Meanwhile, Riggs’ relationship with Molly (guest star Kristen Gutoskie) evolves and Murtaugh and Trish attempt to get Harper into a fancy pre-school.

“Will & Grace”

“Will & Grace” (9 p.m., NBC): It’s a “Gaye Olde Christmas” as the gang turns back the clock to 1912 to experience the holiday in old New York City. It’s their version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Unfortunately, the past was not quite as romantic — or open to diversity — as they hoped.

“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (9:30 p.m., Fox): While the entire precinct attends a funeral in LA, Holt learns that he is in the running to become Chief Commissioner of the NYPD – his dream job. But after missing their flight back to New York, Jake must devise a variety of ways to get Holt back in time for the interview. Forced to stay with some estranged members of the Boyle family, Amy tries to convince everyone that she can be laid back.

“Chicago Med” (10 p.m., NBC): When Goodwin receives financial complaints from the hospital board, she is forced to implement new guidelines that cause headaches for the doctors. Dr. Rhodes and Avacontinue to compe te in the operating room, while Dr. Charles and Dr. Reese are surprised when they treat a man who has a peculiar theory about his sickness.

“Stripped” (10 p.m., Bravo): This new reality series bares it all as participants surrender clothes, furniture, money, hygiene products and electronic devices. Over 21 days, they go on a journey of self discovery that ultimately exposes what is truly important to them.